A Holland man could spend more than 40 years in prison for holding his estranged wife and her sister against their will last year in a Park Township apartment.

Mark Steven-Randall Harris, 29, was sentenced on seven counts on Monday by Judge Edward Post in Ottawa County Circuit Court in Grand Haven.

Harris will spend 24 to 48 months in state prison for felonious assault and 24 months for felony firearms. The sentences run consecutively, meaning he will serve one after the other. He will pay $476 in costs and $130 for a victims rights fee for the felonious assault conviction.

He will also serve 24-48 months for felonious assault, 275 months (22.9 years) to 500 months (41.6 years) for first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a weapon, 90 to 180 months each for two counts of unlawful imprisonment and 80-120 months for assault by strangulation. These counts run concurrently, meaning at the same time.

Harris’ estranged wife came home to her apartment Dec. 10 to find him there, according to police. He assaulted her and held her at gunpoint. Then the victim's sister entered the apartment and was held at gunpoint. Harris left on foot shortly after that and was arrested the next day.

A jury found Harris guilty of all the charges in March.

In October, Harris was sentenced in Ottawa County Circuit Court to 184 days in jail with 134 days credit for assault/resisting/obstructing a police officer, possession of marijuana and driving while license suspended second offense, according to court records. He was on probation when the most recent incident occurred.

In January, he was sentenced to 40 days in the Ottawa County Jail for use of marijuana and driving while license suspended.

In 2009, Harris pleaded guilty to a domestic violence charge and served 93 days in jail.